Mike B
Wed, 11 Jul 2001 10:38:33 -0700
Recent versions of ldap do not always include ldif2ldbm, but the 1.x versions do. I
ran into the same problem. Check versioning info, but you may have to install a
different version
* Loftus Law: Some people manage by the book, even though they do not know who wrote
the book or even which book it is.
-----Original Message-----
FROM: Raju Mathur
TO: Gary Wall
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATE: Wed 7/11/01 10:09
SUBJECT: ldif2ldbm not found (was: vk)
Hi Gary,
Can you detail which distribution of Linux you're using and which LDAP
package (with versions) you installed?
You may also like to do an rpm -ql openldap | fgrep ldif2ldbm (or
equivalent on your distribution) to find out where your package has
installed it. On my Redhat 6.2 system it's installed in /usr/sbin:
[raju@mail ~]$ rpm -q openldap
openldap-1.2.9-6
[raju@mail ~]$ rpm -ql openldap | fgrep ldif2ldbm
/usr/man/man8/ldif2ldbm.8.gz
/usr/sbin/ldif2ldbm
Moving this to the VishwaKarma mailing list.
Regards,
-- Raju
>>>>> "Gary" == Gary Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gary> Hi Raju, Sorry to bother you with this, but I'm installing
Gary> VishwaKarma, and I'm having a problem. Its actually with
Gary> OpenLDAP. I've installed openldap fine, but the program
Gary> ldif2ldbm is not included with it, and I can't find it
Gary> anywhere, been looking for the last 2 days. Its really
Gary> starting to frustrate me now, so I decided to send you a
Gary> mail and see if you know anything about it. ;-) Thanks in
Gary> advance.
Gary> Best Regards Gary Wall
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